I was looking for something to do on a rainy day and I figured, underground is pretty much a roof, right? My wife and I decided to visit Cave Okinawa. It’s a sweet little limestone cave that is about 200m long. Apparently, no one else had the same idea.
The parking lot was empty as we pulled in at 11am. A friendly man greeted us at the counter. Since it was still raining, and we were completely unprepared, he handed us two umbrellas and walked us towards the cave entrance. About 100m up the road, he stopped, unlocked a electrical box, and flipped the switch to turn on the lights in the cave. The light was greatly appreciated. He brought us to the cave entrance and left us to explore the cave on our own. Okay, we weren’t really exploring. There is a single path through the cave. We stopped to take a few pictures at the entrance. Be quick! There are mosquitos!
The path through the cave is all elevated, which is good, because there was an active creek running all along the bottom. I enjoyed the sound of the running water as we walked through the cave. It was pretty alright. There was some limestone. There were lots of little bats. I hope I didn’t disturb them too much. We walked slowly and posed for lots of pictures. It took us 30 minutes to walk 200m.
When you get to the other side of the cave, you follow signs along the road back to the parking lot. We passed a cute cafe on the road that we would have definitely stopped at if it was open.
Cost: ¥500 per Adult. ¥300 per Child. (Yen Only. No Credit Cards)
Hours: Daily 0900 – 1700
533-1, Ishikawakadekaru
Uruma-Shi, Okinawa
Japan 904-1114